How did you learn how to reload
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: How did you learn how to reload
I started as by being allowed to join a syndicate that had a Wamadet and a set of steel dies for 38spl. I upgraded it to carbide dies and bought a lee progressive. The Wamadet used to get taken to work on the night shifts so that I could decap and prime cases. The Lee was set up in a shed on a farm then a cupboard in my flat. 38spl was joined by 9mm .455 .32acp and .455 automatic. Information was gathered from reloading charts and club members. From a box and the wamadet it expanded to a room full of powders dies cases bullets etc etc. I now load 303 6.5 Swedish mauser 38spl 357 9mm .455 and .455 Auto. I still have a stock of Nobel powders I use for the 357 loads.
Re: How did you learn how to reload
I have all ways wanted one of them.
Re: How did you learn how to reload
How did I start (last year)....
1) Read lots, scoured every link Google gave me.
2) Watched YouTube videos.
3) Had a class session (not practical) at the F-Class course last Feb at Bisley with Russell Simmonds.
4). Sought the advice as to brass and bullets heads to start with from members of GB F Class team.
5) Heaped in tonnes of common sense (severely underrated it seems nowadays). I.e. Don't go straight to the propellant weight you 'think it should be'.
6). Pull that first trigger carefully
. And then check the case very carefully as well as the chronograph.
In summary, I'm self taught as much as you can be with the wealth of the Internet behind you. Just have to be careful of which sources you rely on.
I only make up .308 for 2 rifles I have. Fortunately both seem to have the same OAL but different twists and I use 155.5 in one and 168 Sierra TMK in the other. 3100fps and 2900fps respectively
1) Read lots, scoured every link Google gave me.
2) Watched YouTube videos.
3) Had a class session (not practical) at the F-Class course last Feb at Bisley with Russell Simmonds.
4). Sought the advice as to brass and bullets heads to start with from members of GB F Class team.
5) Heaped in tonnes of common sense (severely underrated it seems nowadays). I.e. Don't go straight to the propellant weight you 'think it should be'.
6). Pull that first trigger carefully

In summary, I'm self taught as much as you can be with the wealth of the Internet behind you. Just have to be careful of which sources you rely on.
I only make up .308 for 2 rifles I have. Fortunately both seem to have the same OAL but different twists and I use 155.5 in one and 168 Sierra TMK in the other. 3100fps and 2900fps respectively
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Re: How did you learn how to reload
"bullets heads"?
Couldn't have been much advice then.
Couldn't have been much advice then.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: How did you learn how to reload
Ha! I wondered who would pick me up on that first. I remembered there was another thread on here debating the wording...but sat in a pub I couldn't remember the outcome
:). I'm sure the target 1000yrds away won't care.
:). I'm sure the target 1000yrds away won't care.
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Re: How did you learn how to reload
If you cannot get the parts of the load named correctly then you will be lucky to get a round assembled that gets to 1000 yrds.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: How did you learn how to reload
Do you still use the Wamadet or as it gone the Journey my previous post was edited I guess the moderator thought I was trying to buy it from you. This forum is weird.I started as by being allowed to join a syndicate that had a Wamadet and a set of steel dies for 38spl. I upgraded it to carbide dies and bought a lee progressive. The Wamadet used to get taken to work on the night shifts so that I could decap and prime cases. The Lee was set up in a shed on a farm then a cupboard in my flat. 38spl was joined by 9mm .455 .32acp and .455 automatic. Information was gathered from reloading charts and club members. From a box and the wamadet it expanded to a room full of powders dies cases bullets etc etc. I now load 303 6.5 Swedish mauser 38spl 357 9mm .455 and .455 Auto. I still have a stock of Nobel powders I use for the 357 loads.
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Re: How did you learn how to reload
Any forum is the sum of its contributing members, think it weird?
Then first look within yourself for the source of the weirdness.
Then first look within yourself for the source of the weirdness.
Come on Bambi get some
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Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
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Re: How did you learn how to reload
Tips, points, heads, projectiles, all terms used by some of the worlds finest long range shooters. They have no problem hitting a 1 moa V bull at 1000yds. It's about time you learnt to be more tolerant of others who are not as pernickety as yourself.dromia wrote:If you cannot get the parts of the load named correctly then you will be lucky to get a round assembled that gets to 1000 yrds.
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